Roland KC-200 100W 4 Channel Mixing Keyboard Amplifier

Get Rugged Durability And New Features With The Roland KC-200 100W 4 Channel Mixing Keyboard Amplifier

For over two decades, keyboard players everywhere have relied on Roland’s KC amps for their powerful high-fidelity sound, onboard mixing features, versatile connectivity, and lasting durability. The latest generation carries on the time-honored KC benchmark of quality while offering new enhancements tuned for the needs of today’s working musicians. With a KC amp by your side, you’re in complete control of your stage rig, so you’ll always sound great and play your best. And that’s worth it every time.

Compact and affordable, the KC-200 features 100 watts of power and an integrated mixer with four line input channels, a dedicated aux input, and support for an XLR vocal mic. Compared to the previous-generation KC-150, the power section has been completely redesigned for higher output, better stability, and enhanced bass reproduction. In addition, the 12-inch woofer has been upgraded for improved sound quality. On its own, the KC-200 delivers big sound in a highly mobile package. If desired, the low-end performance can be extended by driving a powered subwoofer from the amp’s Sub Out jack.

Onboard 4+1 Mixing— The KC-200’s four 1/4-inch line input channels support keyboards, drum machines, and various electronic instruments. There’s also an auxiliary channel with 1/8-inch and RCA inputs for connecting smartphones, music players, or other devices. Channel 1 includes an XLR input too, letting you plug in a vocal mic for even more versatility. Channel 4 is dedicated to monitoring through the KC-200’s onboard speakers and headphones jack; this allows you to monitor click or guide tracks while performing without sending the sound to a PA via the amp’s line out jack.

Versatile Connectivity for Performing, Recording, and Practice— With its easy-access connectivity, the KC-200 integrates into any playing environment. A 1/4-inch line output enables you to interface with PA systems, stage monitors, and recording devices. There’s also a Sub Out jack for connecting to a powered subwoofer, with level conveniently tied to the amp’s master volume for one-touch control. Plugging into the Phones jack mutes the onboard speakers and Sub Out, perfect for private practice sessions and checking sounds on stage with headphones.